The distance is zero. The north pole is one end of the
International Dateline. The south pole is the other end.
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The closest continent east of the International Date Line is North America.
The equator and the International dateline cross. the distance between a point on one and a point on the other can be anywhere between zero and about 6,214 miles.
No. It has two ends, at the north and south poles.
Hawaii is about 2,500 miles away from the International Date Line when traveling westward. This distance varies depending on the specific location within Hawaii.
180 degrees
The shortest distance from Seattle to the nearest point on the International Date Lineis 2,090 miles, to the point just west of Wales, Alaska, where the line separates Alaskafrom Siberia.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
You're thinking of the International Date Line and the Prime Meridian.
The International Date Line creates a total of 41 bends to accommodate the political boundaries of different countries and territories. This causes the line to deviate from a straight north-south path.
The Prime Meridian, which is at longitude ZERO degrees, and the International Date Line. The International Date Line is supposed to be at longitude 180 degrees, but it varies quite a distance for political reasons.
The International Date Line